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Angie Jaime

Angie Jaime is the former head of creator content for the Los Angeles Times. She is a journalist, editor and content strategist whose work has appeared in VICE, i-D magazine, Mic. Her writing explores how marginalized people survive and thrive in the Western world, through the lens of culture, art and technology.

Instagram’s Major Teen Account Update: Everything You Need to Know

Meta is introducing Instagram Teen Accounts to automatically place teens in built-in privacy settings — and block sneaky workarounds.

A Timeline of the Allegations Against Diddy

Breaking down the cases leading up to the current investigation.

1 in 4 Gen Z and Millennials Can’t Afford to Have Kids

And in an election year, childcare is a critical issue for candidates vying for the presidency.

More Nonbinary People Support Abortion Rights Than Women

Abortion rights are trans rights.

Selena Gomez Gets Candid About Benny Blanco, Pregnancy and Mental Health

The actor and mogul reveals she can’t carry children due to potential life-threatening medical risks.

Why Israelis Are Taking to the Streets to Protest Netanyahu

In the wake of stalled negotiations, many protesters feel Netanyahu and members of his cabinet are deliberately delaying a deal.

There’s No Such Thing as ‘Post-Birth Abortion’

You’ve probably heard Donald Trump use this term—but that’s infanticide, which is illegal everywhere in the U.S.

Paralympic Archer Sheetal Devi Takes the Internet By Storm After Perfect Bull’s Eye

At just 17 years old, Sheetal Devi is one of four archers who do not have arms competing at the Paris Paralympics.

Karlie Kloss Denounces Florida Abortion Ban That Trump Won’t Even Discuss

In a new op-ed, model and activist Karlie Kloss has stepped forward to advocate on behalf of Amendment 4.

Kamala Harris Faces Horrific Social Media Abuse

A study shares a snapshot of the abuse that women public officials on both sides of the aisle face online.

A Rice University Student Was Killed in an Apparent Murder-Suicide on the First Day of Class

Police believe Andrea Rodriguez Avila was dating the man who reportedly killed her.

COVID-19 Update: New Vaccines Ready and Free Tests Are Coming Back

Households will be able to order up to four free tests, and the FDA has authorized updated COVID-19 vaccines.

Chappell Roan Stands Firm In Her Boundaries With Fans

"Why is a girl expressing her fears and boundaries so infuriating?”

Millions of Students Head Back to Campus Facing Severe Abortion Laws

This fall, millions will attend college in abortion-restricted states, leaving them with limited options.

8 Of the Youngest Athletes in the History of the Paralympic Games

From Natalia Partyka to Ezra Frech, here are just some of the youngest athletes to compete in the Paralympic games.

Trump Shares Fake AI Taylor Swift ‘Endorsement’

Seems like Trump is just asking for a meeting with Tree Paine.

Olympic Boxer Imane Khelif Names J.K. Rowling and Elon Musk In Cyberbullying Lawsuit

Algerian Olympic gold medalist boxer Imane Khelif filed a criminal complaint in France over alleged cyberbullying.

Kylie Jenner Reveals She Had Postpartum Depression Twice

The makeup mogul highlights the lasting impacts of motherhood in her British Vogue cover story.

How to Watch the Paris 2024 Paralympics

Cheer on Paralympians competing in Paris from August 28 to September 8.

After IUD Horror Stories Go Viral, the CDC Finally Releases Pain Guidance

For the first time, the CDC is recommending that physicians counsel patients about pain management before IUD insertion procedures.

With Walz Pick, Peggy Flanagan Could Become the First Native American Woman Governor In US History

Flanagan could become the state’s first female governor, and the first Native American governor in United States history.

Athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics Are Championing Their Mental Health

This year marks a sea-change in supporting athletes’ mental health.

New Federal Protections for Trans Students Take Effect—But Not Everywhere

In many school districts, the law will be enforced in some schools, but not others.